'''Frederick Hatch'''<ref>This article is based on Lucia Stanton, Monticello Research Report, 1995.</ref> was a Episcopal minister in Charlottesville. He gave services in the county courthouse until a church was built in 1824. Hatch also had a school where [[Thomas Jefferson|Jefferson's]] grandsons [[Benjamin Franklin Randolph]], [[Meriwether Lewis Randolph]], and James Madison Randolph attended. Jefferson also donated money for a house for Mr. Hatch. [[Martha Jefferson Randolph]] reportedly went to his services.<ref>[[Joseph Coolidge]] to [[Nicholas Philip Trist]] 5 January 1827. [http://www.lib.virginia.edu/small/ University of Virginia]</ref>

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'''Frederick Hatch'''<ref>This article is based on Lucia Stanton, Monticello Research Report, 1995.</ref> was a Episcopal minister in Charlottesville. He gave services in the county courthouse until an Episcopal church was built in 1824. Hatch ran a school where [[Thomas Jefferson|Jefferson's]] grandsons, [[Benjamin Franklin Randolph]], [[Meriwether Lewis Randolph]], and James Madison Randolph attended. Jefferson also donated money for a house for Mr. Hatch, and [[Martha Jefferson Randolph]] reportedly went to his services.<ref>See [[Joseph Coolidge]] to [[Nicholas Philip Trist]] dated 5 January 1827 quoted below.</ref> Hatch presided over [[Jefferson's Funeral|Jefferson's funeral]] service.

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==Primary Source References<ref> Please note that this list should not be considered comprehensive.</ref>==

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==Primary Source References<ref>Please note that this list should not be considered comprehensive.</ref>==

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'''1820 February 20.''' "I subscribe 20.D. a year to the Revd. Mr. Hatch."<ref>[[Short Title List|''MB'']], 2:1362.</ref>

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'''1820 February 25.''' I subscribe 20.D. a year to the Revd. Mr. Hatch."<ref>[[Short Title List|''MB'']], 2:1362.</ref>